
Describes the 3 branches of the US Govt.
What is the separation of powers?

The name of Georgia's bicameral legislature.
What is the General Assembly?
Our first constitution but gave the states a lot of power and was basically weak.
What were the Articles of Confederation?

Georgia's time zone.
What is Eastern Time?

Linear view of history.
What is a time-line?
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Actually elects the president and vice-president.
What is the Electoral College System?

Also the president of the state senate and can fill the governorship if necessary.
Who is the lt. governor?

The beginning of the US Constitution.
What is the Preamble?

Largest natural region in Georgia.
What is the Coastal Plain?

Type of historical source.
What is a secondary source?
Number of representatives in the US House.

What is 435?
Type of veto power used by the governor to control spending.

What is line-item veto?
Another name for the first 10 Amendments in the US Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

The purpose for elevation measurement.
What is the number of feet above sea level?

Explained how the Ancient American arrived during the Ice Age.
What was the Land-Bridge Theory?
The unelected branch of the US Govt.

What is the judicial (Judiciary) branch?
Constitutional officer responsible for running the House of Representatives.

Who is the speaker of the house?
Number of Articles within the US Constitution.
What are 7 articles?
Another name for underground water in the Coastal Plain.

What are aquifers?
Large spear used to hunt large game for the Paleo and Archaic Indians.
What was the Atlatl?
Ineligible to become president or vice-president under the US Constitution.

Who are naturalized citizens?
Most Georgia state judges are elected through this method.
What is nonpartisan elections?
Process to changing the US Constitution.
What is the amendment process?

These winds brought the European explorers to the New World.
What are Trade Winds?
Government document is this type of historical source.

What is a primary source?